In this work from the Fragments series, Meiko Georgouras intensifies her exploration of structure, interruption and relational space. Angular forms in olive, cobalt, coral, pale blue and chalk white interlock across a dense black ground, suggesting a shifting architectural framework—beams, thresholds and conduits suspended in a state of recalibration.
The composition balances weight and openness. Heavier green and coral passages anchor the centre, while vertical blue elements and smaller white interruptions create rhythm and pause. The black field operates not as void but as active pressure, holding each fragment in dynamic equilibrium. The surface—matte, chalked and visibly worked—retains the tactility of its translation from digital origin to painted form.
Generated through Georgouras’ eyegaze technology, interpreted through AI, and then realised by hand, the work embodies distributed authorship. Rather than presenting fragmentation as rupture, this painting proposes it as a generative condition: meaning arises through adjacency, alignment and tension. Within this system, the fragment is not a remnant of loss, but a unit of construction—precise, intentional and quietly assertive.